AMUSEMENTS, THE KING'S. The Theatre with the lIE KING'S. Big Attractions. Final Showing To-night of "MOIiF, THOUIH.Ii." A Sparkling Drama, with FRANK KI-iKNAN and MR. W. GOUDIE, the Popular Baritone. "WOMAN." Commencing at the Matinee ! ."WOMAN," TO-MORROW, . "WOMAN." Maurice Tourn'eu'r's , "WOMAN."' -Master J'liiy, ' , "WOMAN." "WOMAN." f "WOMAN." "WOMAN." . "WOMAN." A startling study of sex "WOMAN." analysis, through tho ages , "WOMAN." 10. the present time, t "WOMAN." "The legitimate occupation "WOMAN." of. man's mind is woman." I "WOMAN." —Moore. . "WOMAN." ■ A pictorial' gem of screen i "WOMAN." literature." ' "WOMAN." "WOMAN.", ' ' ; "WOMAN." "WOMAN." ' "WOMAN." The first episode starts • "WOMAN."- with Adam and Eve in the : "WOMAN." Garden of Eden. Tho final 1 "WOMAN." episode shows woman of--1 "WOMAN." to-day. ' ' ' THE KING'S 'GRAND ORCHESTRA Will' Play Special Music, which, lias been I arranged for, "Woman," by. Mr. L. D, t ' . ' Austin. . . . ' Special Engagement of . '.....MISS.ELSIE: .TCELL,, . [ .. .Wellington's. Popular Soprano. ■Prices:. Circle, ,2s. Id.; - Stalls, Is. • 7d., | Is, Id., am} 9d. . | ' Plan at Bristol. t Final Screening . . rgIHE EMPRE&S > To-night at IHE EMPRESS t . .... of j . "THE.GROUCH" :. "THE,GROUCH" Starring t MONTAGUE LOVE and . , ■' ' - DOROTHY GREEN, 5 TO-MORROW! ' ' Td-MORRO\V. ) A Stirring Triangle Feature, : 'Entitled ' ..." . "UNTAMED" "UNTAMED"' A story of love, "R6"UNTAMED" mane?,' and - Adventure "IINfJ'-AMF/D" , : on the Mexican border. "UNTAMED" A clean Ranchman's "UNTAMED" honour against Mexican "UNTAMED" . Steel' and -' Treachei'y. "UNTAMED" .- Starring ROY STEWART mid ETHEL FLEMING RQ Y. STEAYART- and ETHEL- FLEMIN(i - • ' Supporting Items'will include f A -Most Laughable' Keystono Coinedv, " ' "DIMPLES AND' DANCERS," .* t ,'... - Also,t -In.Response to many requests,'Mß.'MEL-tflN--.will - sing' "THE RtiSE OF NO t. MAN'S LAND. ' ■ | -' Ring 3412 for Reserves,! FOOTBALL. 0 0 T.B A LL. . BASIN RESERVE.-' BASIN-RESERVE. 3 BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. 3 TO-MORROW, 'TO-MORROW, ; .SATURDAY, JUNE. 14. a ■! ' THISTLE ■V. INSTITUTE. ' • ' • THISTLE V. INSTITUTE. 3 THISTLE V. INSTITUTE. 1 Kick-off, 2.45 . p.m. . 3 , Admission 6d.' - a A. WILLIAMS, . ® Hon. Sec., W.F.A. 1 Note.—Spectators must not encroach on the ground. a TT IS ONLY AFTEIt MANY YEARS 1 1 OF e , •' PIANO EXPERIENCE j that we have become Agents for the s BRINSME AD,,.ROGURS, . CIIALLEN, JESSE FRENCH 1 FOSTER, BRASTED . i\ • \ ' - Pianos. >Our experience, gained among e many makes, tells us that they ' ) -. V ARE . THE WORLD'S BEST. ■ t We can thoroughly recommoml these f Pianos, and we sell them for Cflsh, or I ON EASY TERMS. \. Jlf you will call in'and ask the Manager J of'our Piano Department to demonstrate , their great tone qualities, you will be ■ oonvinced, too. f i . OHAS. BEGG AND 00., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. 0 The Oldest-established Piano House in 1 New Zealand. t 7 . " .. —. — PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ . NOTICE. ' ~~ JTtilE Residents of Brooklyn are notified • that iii response to numerous requests,, we have'opened a depot for the sale of our bread at-Mr. Wise's, Grocer I . (late Mr. .Haswell). 25 Cleveland Street, Brooklyn, nnd we feel sure that the rx--0 cellenco of'our. bread will be quickly Te- • cognised by the Brooklyn public.—W H 1 JAMES, LTD., Wholesale Bakers. HOME FOR, THE AGED NEEDY. rgtHERE are VACANCIES forV TWO ■ HEN. Nominations will be re- . ceived by the unde'rsigned• up to Noon 1 oil June 25. . . C. P. POWLES, . ' . • Secretary, BUSINESS NOTICES, • HOTEL (Nearly' Opposite Railway Btation), '«• DUNEDIN, . THE FAVOURITE HOUSE. With the Travelling Public. • Eleotrio Light in Evory Bedroom. • ,„ Hot Baths.oan be had at all houn Freo of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES; Country visitois a."e reminded that if only in Town for tho Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from J8 to 2. Fire Escape*! Throughout the Building Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, ■' Telephone G7. P.O. Box 112, ' PAPERHANGIXGS. AND .PAINTS, . W3 have For Sale the Latest Desigus m Wall' Pnper.t, Inspection invited. Also, ft Larije Stock ot Ramsay's Best Canadian Paint, from 14s. to 20s. ner Imperial Gallou. T. A. WELLS, 'Phone 883.' 145 a Manners Street. KNITTING MACHINES. \ "siIIPMENT Latest; 4* Models, just landed; also Needles and Spare Parts. Catalogues on application. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., 56 Lower Cuba 'Street. GIVE CLINCHER CROSS TYEES • - A TURN! THESE Tyres are all-British. They * give, more mjjea and less trouble. All shook is absorbed by the'rubber, the casing is not strained. Ask for the Britlsh Clincher Cress: District Agents— N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Otftician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice fro.m tho Optical Department may obtain adtice ?.t the above address between 9 a.m. tnd 5.30 p.m. IGH-BACK Diningroom Suite, 1 Set tee, 2 Armchairs, 4 Small Chairs (slip";out seats), .£6 6s; Jas. Hyndman, 206 Cuba Street (Into Richardson Bros./
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 222, 13 June 1919, Page 7
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